People arriving in Scotland will have to quarantine, regardless of which country they're from, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
It goes further than the system planned for the rest of the UK and could see arrivals being told to stay in a hotel. The First Minister said a system of "managed quarantine" would be put in place for anyone arriving directly to Scotland.
Ms Sturgeon told MSPs: "The firm view of the Scottish Government is that in order to minimise the risk of new strains coming into the country, managed quarantine must be much more comprehensive. "I can therefore confirm today that we intend to introduce a managed quarantine requirement for anyone who arrives directly into Scotland, regardless of which country they have
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